A talented and tempestuous receiver known by his initials who drives his team so bonkers that they trade him for chicken scratch just to be rid of him?

Fifteen years ago it was the 49ers who couldn’t wait for Terrell Owens to leave the building. You think the third- and fifth-round picks the Raiders gave up for Antonio Brown is a pittance? The 49ers’ recompense for dealing Owens to the Eagles was a conditional fifth-round pick and defensive end Brandon Whiting, whose lone season with the 49ers ended with 10 tackles and no sacks.

Eagles fans couldn’t believe their luck back in 2004. Sure, Owens had an oversized ego, had clashed with teammates and had become better known for his celebrations than his touchdowns. But he was a dominant receiver, one with five consecutive 1,000-yard seasons and five straight Pro Bowls. And now he was being paired with Donovan McNabb. What could go wrong?